The Strange Case of Hitchcock, Capote and Toby Jones

I watched the film Hitchcock on pay per view the other day: it's the story of the making of Psycho based on the fascinating 1990 non-fiction book Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho by Stephen Rebello, which I read and enjoyed many years ago. The movie? It's not bad. Its take on the Hitchcock marriage is rigged and sentimentalized. But the cast is amazing — Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren, Scarlett Johansson, Jessica Biel, Toni Collette — and the glimpses of the true story that survive are still very interesting. It's a small, satisfying entertainment about the movie biz.

However... The movie is about ten times better than last year's unfortunate HBO production The Girlwhich starred Toby Jones as the Master of Suspense, and told Tippi Hedren's version of their relationship during the making of The Birds. Hedren claims Hitchcock sexually harassed her, mistreated her and ultimately destroyed her career — although my memory is that Hedren was an awful actress, which may have also had something to do with it.